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In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

George Orwell


English essayist, novelist, & satirist (1903 - 1950)

Before the start of the 2nd part of this series, I want to share 

an extremely hilarious article by Mohammad Haneef. I also

 want to share how I am getting tired listening to Ali Azmat’s

 incessant babbling. Also he gets SO many facts wrong, for 

instance while Zaid hamid mentioned the Spanish Inquisition

 and how Muslims and Jews were persecuted, Ali says

 spontaneously, and Christians too.!!! Thankfully, ZH 

corrected him. At another instance, he stated that Sir Syed

 probably was a Freemason. At another program, he wore a

 shirt which proclaimed, “Music is my business”.!! And he

 always complains before taking a call, the twat.

I also want to confess that Zaid Hamid got many facts right

 which I didn’t have knowledge of and researching about 

them opened my mind to new things, for which I am thankful

 to him. :P

Episode I

Persons

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume XXIV, Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969–1972; Jordan, September 1970

  • Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz al Saud, Prince, Commander of the Saudi National Guard
  • Acland, Anthony, Head of the Arabian Department, British Foreign Office, from February 1970 until January 1972
  • Adham, Sheikh Kamal, (Brother-in-law to King Faisal) Chief Advisor to King Faisal; Director of the Saudi Arabian Political Intelligence Bureau
  • Afshar, Hushang, Iranian Ambassador to the United Kingdom
  • Agnew, Spiro, Vice President of the United States from January 20, 1969, until October 10, 1973
  • Ahmad ibn Ali al Thani, Amir of Qatar until February 1972
  • Ali, Anwar, Governor, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
  • Allon, Yigal, Israeli Deputy Prime Minister from 1968
  • Amri, General Hassan al-, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Yemen Arab Republic, from December 21, 1967, until July 9, 1969, and from August 24 until September 5, 1971
  • Annenberg, Walter H., Ambassador to the United Kingdom from May 14, 1969
  • Arafat, Yasir, Chairman, Central

    Zaid Hamid

    Pakistani conspiracy-theorist

    Not to be confused with Zahid Hamid.

    Syed Zaid Zaman Hamid (Urdu: سید زید زمان حامد), better known as Zaid Hamid, is a Pakistanifar-right, radical Islamistpolitical commentator and conspiracy theorist.[3][6]

    Born to a Pakistan Army officer and a Kashmiri mother, Zaid is a supporter of Jihad and supports Kashmir-centric anti-government organizations.[7] He claims he fought in Soviet-Afghan War.[7] He is a supporter of Pakistan Army interventions in matters of state and actively campaigns against democracy in Pakistan.[7] He supports Islamic system of government.[7]

    In 2019, The Muslim 500 included him in their yearly most influential Muslims in the world, as a political commentator and host of TV series on geo-politics, Islamic philosophy, Muslim history, and Dr. Iqbal’s vision for Pakistan.[4]

    Historian Manan Ahmed Asif called him the leading voice of a new Pakistani revivalism, because he radicalizes young, urban men and women under the age of 30 — the larg

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